U.S. SYMBOLS
OLDIES MUSIC
COMEDY FILMS
TV SHOW THEME SONGS
CEREAL
100

This symbol of independence rang when the Declaration of Independence was first read to the public on July 8, 1776. It got its famous crack about 90 years later.

LIBERTY BELL

100

Aretha Franklin's most famous song is most likely this one, which features her spelling out the title

RESPECT

100

In the 1930's this comedy team spent 'A NIGHT AT THE OPERA' and 'A DAY AT THE RACES'. 

THE MARX BROTHERS

100

THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND, TRAVELED DOWN A ROAD AND BACK AGAIN, YOUR HEART IS TRUE YOU'RE A PAL AND A CONFIDANT.

GOLDEN GIRLS

100

Since 1971 characters from this Hanna-Barbera cartoon have been the mascots of Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles cereal.

THE FLINTSTONES

200

According to legend, this character and symbol of the US first came into being during the war of 1812. Reportedly based on a meat packer named Samuel Wilson. On famous posters he says 'I WANT YOU!'

UNCLE SAM

200

This song features the lyrics -

I can't remember if I cried, when I read about his widowed bride. But something touched me deep inside the day the music died.

AMERICAN PIE

200

This British comedy group featured 6 members, and aside from a TV show they made movies like 'The Holy Grail', 'Life of Brian', and 'And Now For Something Completely Different'.

MONTY PYTHON

200

SOMETIMES YOU WANT TO GO WHERE EVERY BODY KNOWS YOUR NAME, AND THEY'RE ALWAYS GLAD YOU CAME

CHEERS

200

Will Kellogg created this cereal in 1894. Still popular all over the world today. It features a rooster on the box

CORN FLAKES

300

The Statue of Liberty is in New York, but a second Statue of Liberty, about half the size of the real one is in this US city.

LAS VEGAS

300

THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING was recorded by this female artist. Daughter of a legendary crooner.

NANCY SINATRA

300

This Canadian Comic starred in films like 'Uncle Buck', 'Only The Lonely', and had a small part in 'Home Alone'. 

JOHN CANDY

300

WELL WE'RE MOVIN ON UP! TO THE EAST SIDE

THE JEFFERSONS

300

C.W. POST started to rival Kellogg's when he created this cereal in 1928. Woody Woodpecker was at one point it's mascot, but since the 60's it has been Snap Crackle and POP

RICE KRISPIES

400

The Great Seal of the US features this animal on it.

THE BALD EAGLE

400

The final album recorded by the Beatles was this one in 1969, featuring the four famously walking across the street on its cover.

ABBEY ROAD

400

This Neil Simon play was a film starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, and a TV show starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. 

THE ODD COUPLE

400

This 90's sitcom theme features the lyrics '

I'll be there for yoouuuuuu when the rain starts to pour

I'll be there for youuuuuu like I've been there before

FRIENDS

400
A bumble bee is the mascot of this cereal.

HONEY NUT CHEERIOS

500

The National Flower of the US is this. It was Kate Winslet's name in the movie TITANIC.

ROSE

500

This Song by Danny and the Juniors features the lyrics

Well you can rock it you can roll it, do the stomp and even stroll it...

AT THE HOP

500

In this 1959 film Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis witness a murder and dress up like women to hide from the gangsters that did it. The movie features Marilyn Monroe.

SOME LIKE IT HOT

500

Here's the story, of a lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls. All of them had hair of gold like their mother, the youngest one in curls.

THE BRADY BUNCH

500

Since 1963 TOUCAN SAM has been the mascot of this cereal.

FRUIT LOOPS

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